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Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to fully occupy Gaza has been approved by Israel’s security cabinet. In an interview on Thursday ...
Most of the hostages who have been freed so far emerged as a result of diplomatic negotiations. Talks toward a ceasefire that ...
Images of starving children and Israel’s planned expansion of settlements spurred Britain, France and Germany to a tougher stance. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was undeterred.
In Tel Aviv, the crowds have swelled these past two Saturdays. One protester tells Sky News: "I feel like a hostage in my own ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier said that Israel intends to take control of all of Gaza but does not want to "keep" or govern the territory, and instead wants to hand it over to ...
The territory is home to about three million Palestinians. Excluding Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, it is also home to ...
The decision by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to have the Israeli military capture Gaza City and then occupy all of Gaza ...
Thousands have turned out for a rally in Tel Aviv organised by a forum of relatives of hostages abducted by Hamas and taken ...
Global outrage is growing against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after he announced plans to take over Gaza City.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar praised the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty as a significant diplomatic achievement. He congratulated Armenian FM Ararat Mirzoyan on the agreement, which aims to ...
Former British colonel Richard Kemp says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should occupy Gaza and “keep this war ...
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